Employment and labour law
We provide advisory services to companies, employees and trade organisations in cases and issues concerning employment and labour law in relation to Danish law and EU regulations. Our counselling services identify both labour law and tax law issues. We have extensive experience both in conducting lawsuits and arbitration proceedings within this field. Our counselling services include i.a.:
- Negotiation and conclusion of agreements, incl. executive service agreements
- Non-competition and non-solicitation clauses
- Issues on dismissal and summary dismissal
- Employment law issues in relation to mergers and acquisitions, including restructuring etc.
- Employment law and tax law counselling on international labour, including in connection with expatriate service
- Incentive programmes
- The equal opportunities acts
- Special issues for public employees, including administrative rules
- Disciplinary proceedings and commission investigations
- Cases regarding collective bargaining agreements
- Employee policies and employee handbooks
- Processing of personal data and personal information
Legal areas
Employment and labour law
Board Services
Data protection
Commercial and contract law
Energy law
Construction
Commercial real property
Foundations and associations
Family Business Succession
Intellectual property and media law
Incentive programmes
Insolvency law
International commercial law
Restructuring
Company law
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A)
Capital market and financing
Competition law
Agricultural and foresty law
Marketing law
Litigation, arbitration and mediation
Taxes and duties
When do you need advice on private law?
Everyone will, at one point in life, need advice on private law. For example if you buy a house, if you go through a divorce, if you have lost one of your loved ones and the estate left by the deceased is to be administered, if you are badly injured in a car accident and you want to file a case for damages etc. There are many situations where you may need an attorney specialising in private law.
Knowledge & Current Affairs
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